Yolande James to join Alan DeSousa in race to replace Stephane Dion in Montreal riding: source
Yolande James was immigration minister in Jean Charest's Quebec cabinet between 2007 and 2010.
Yolande James was immigration minister in Jean Charest's Quebec cabinet between 2007 and 2010.
A doctor with Canadian Centre for Refugee and Immigrant Healthcare, said some of his patients have arrived in Ontario after being smuggled across the border in the back of a truck.
A crash late Friday morning has left a tow truck driver in potentially life-threatening condition with head injuries.
Four black people charged with a hate crime in an attack on a white mentally disabled man that was shown live on Facebook have pleaded not guilty.
A 16-year-old Riverview, N.B. teenager has started up his own snowplow business.
It's enough to put a bad taste in your mouth: researchers say the popularity of sugary beverages is putting Canadians' health at major risk.
From inciting hate speech to fighting for better services for adults with autism, here are the top five stories Global News covered in Montreal this week.
Saskatoon Public Library renames the Library on 20th Street branch to honour the legacy of Freda Ahenakew.
When high schools start at 8:30 a.m. or later, attendance rates and graduation rates improve, according to a new study.
When it comes to these kids, researchers found that parents offer less mental stimulation and take part in fewer activities with them.
Pincher Creek RCMP have charged a man in connection with a shooting incident in the southern Alberta town on Wednesday.
A proposed class-action multi-million dollar lawsuit has been filed against Walmart Canada stemming from allegations the chain sold potentially contaminated food after the Fort McMurray wildfire.
RCMP have laid charges against a man in connection to a shooting at the Siksika First Nation east of Calgary on Thursday.
Brian Ralph Beglau, 60, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 2015 death of his estranged wife Melanie Susan Hunter, 55, in Sherwood Park, Alta.
'Fifty Shades Darker,' which stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan, has been called everything from "Fifty Shades Darker and only half as watchable" to "more unintentionally hysterical than the original."
Mayor Don Iveson said Edmonton's rapid population growth is an example of why the city needs to expand its LRT system, and he wants to the provincial and federal governments to pay for most of it.
Keanu Reeves is back as John Wick in 'John Wick: Chapter 2,' and it's all kicking butt and taking names.
Seth Meyers wondered why Donald Trump didn't offer his condolences for the six lives taken, but he was even more confused by the White House explanation for the silence.
A week after Statoil sold off all its assets in Alberta's oilsands, it looked eastward, to Newfoundland's offshore.
Statistics Canada says the economy added 48,300 net new jobs last month, pulling down the national unemployment rate to 6.8 per cent from 6.9 per cent.
If you want your little ones to go to a French Immersion Catholic school in London, you'll want to move quickly.
Hundreds of people have been stranded in their cars overnight after freezing rain forced the closure of several major B.C. highways, including the Coquihalla.
The Canadian Transportation Safety Board confirms there was a plane crash last night near Brunkinld, Manitoba.
Steven Albert McCauley is wanted by Cumberland House RCMP for assault causing bodily harm, breach of recognizance.
City councillors got a more in-depth look at plans for London's Bus Rapid Transit system Thursday.